In some cases parents make a conscious decision to bring their children up differently from the way in which they were raised. Rather than being an aggressive or a submissive parent, Parenting Skills Online advocates being an assertive parent. Book 9 tells you how but you can get started right away and download Book 1, ‘Being a Parent’ FREE!

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Why is Parenting Skills Online the number 1 parenting course available today?

Here are just some of the many reasons why this is true:

Download the course and study in your own time

The core of the course has been tried and tested for over 25 years

Great value for money – use the techniques for years to come

This course has been a huge benefit for hundreds of families

The course includes:

Simple, step by step advice

Practical advice that can be used by you and your family from day one

Many practical exercises in each book

On going support with a question & answer forum

Think about it this way; one piece of practical advice you learn in this course may actually shape your child’s future… and this course contains thousands!!!

Even if the course gives you ideas to create an extra few minutes of quality time with your children every day… would it not be worth investing in this course simply to have this?

COMING SOON… Parenting Skills Online is going audio! If you’d prefer to listen to the e-books, you can choose this option very soon. In the meantime, you can download Book 1, Being a Parent, as an audio version FREE right now!

Please download the first book for FREE and examine the content and quality of the material in your own time. When you are ready, download the complete course.

“A wonderful bedside reading companion for me as a new mother; it contains great practical advice, which will be a huge asset as my baby gets bigger.”

– J.H. Parkside

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Many parents give up a lot of their own pleasures and pastimes when children come along and, mothers particularly, put the family first and themselves firmly last. It’s important to value our own needs too, get ourselves looked after and receive help and support from others in order to be able to continue giving.

We look at the difference between needs and wants and the way people behave in order to fulfil them. Parents’ needs are as important as those of the children or indeed anyone else.

We all have basic needs to love and be loved, to laugh and play, to have peace, quiet and safety, and to be respected, valued and cared for. Everyone’s needs are 100 percent important and there are ways to get everybody’s needs met without anyone losing out.

Behaviour to get needs met is learned unconsciously from our parents and other adults around us. Very broadly speaking, this behaviour usually falls into two categories; behaving submissively or aggressively. The more desirable behaviour is to be assertive.